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The Seton's of Abercorn |
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Sir Alexander Seton of
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second son of James Seton
(5) of Touch |
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was
Ordinary Lord of Session, 4th Feb., 1626 |
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with the Title of Lord
Kilcreuch |
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He was Knighted by
Charles I at Holyrood |
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12th July, 1633 |
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m Mary Maule of Glaster |
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they had several children |
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Alexander Seton of Graden |
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a poet and musician |
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m
Margaret (of Janet) Cornwall of Bonhard |
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they had several children |
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d 1645 |
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Sir Walter Seton of
Abercorn |
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Officer
in Revenue Service, created Baronet of Nova Scotia |
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by King Charles II, in
1663 |
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m Christian Dundas |
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they had several children |
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Sir Walter Seton |
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2nd Baronet |
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was
a distinguished advocate at the Scottish Bar |
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An official in Edinburgh
Town |
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m Euphemia Murray of
Priestfield |
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they had several children |
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d January 3, 1708 |
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Sir Henry Seton |
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3rd Baronet |
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after the death of James
Seton of Touch |
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he
became, as heir male, the de jure Lord Gordon |
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m Barbara Wemyss of Bogie |
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they had several children |
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d 1751 |
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Sir
Henry Seton |
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Robert |
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Daughter ? |
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4th
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m Barbara Seton |
spent time |
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Capt.
In 17th Regim't |
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of New York |
in America and India |
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of
Foot. Served in |
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Parbroath's |
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America, for the |
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Reduction
of Canada. |
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Had
grants of many |
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thousands of acres |
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near
Hudson River |
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m
Margaret Hay of |
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Drumelzier |
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They
had 1 son |
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d 1788 |
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Sir Alexander Seton, b
May 4 1772 |
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5th Baronet |
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Belonged to the
Honourable |
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East India Company |
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m
Lydia Blunt, daughter of Sir Charles-William Blunt, Bart. |
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they had several children |
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d at Calcutta, Feb. 4th,
1810 |
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Sir
Henry-John Seton |
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Sir Charles-Hay Seton |
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4th April, 1796 |
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b 14th Nov. 1797 |
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6th
Baronet |
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7th Baronet |
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was a Capt. In the Army and served in the
Peninsular War |
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a Capt. In the Fifth Dragoon Guards |
and the Fifty Second Regiment, and the Fifth
Dragoon Guards |
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m Caroline Hodges of
Dorset |
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He
was a Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria |
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they had an only son. |
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d
unmarried in 1868 |
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Sir Bruce-Maxwell Seton |
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b 31st Jan. 1836 |
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8th Baronet |
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Deputy-Lieutenant for
Tower Hamlets |
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Private
Secretary to the Lord President of Council |
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and an Official of the
War Office |
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Had travelled around the
world. |
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m Helen Hamilton |
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d ? Children ? |
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